The MBM Program continues its Frontiers in Miniature Brain Machinery lecture series with Sanmi Koyejo. He is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the University of Illinois.
Koyejo will speak November 11, 2020 at 4pm in Zoom on “Synthesizing …



The MBM Program continues its Frontiers in Miniature Brain Machinery lecture series with Kyung Sung. Sung is a Principal Investigator in the Cellular and Tissue Therapies Branch, Division of Cellular and Gene Therapies in the Office of Tissues and Advanced …
The MBM Program continues its Frontiers in Miniature Brain Machinery lecture series with Liang Gao, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, a full-time faculty member at the Beckman Institute, and Principal Investigator of the
The MBM Program continues its Frontiers in Miniature Brain Machinery lecture series with Graham Huesmann, MD / PhD. Huesmann is an Epileptologist / Neurologist and Research Assistant Professor at Carle Foundation Hospital and the Molecular & Integrative Physiology Department and …
The MBM Program begins its Frontiers in Miniature Brain Machinery lecture series for the Fall 2019 season with Justin Rhodes, Professor of Psychology. He will speak September 4 at 4pm in 2269 Beckman Institute on “Completely implantable, injectable, wireless microLEDs …
Kai Zhang, Assistant Professor of Neuroscience and Biochemistry, and Director of the
The MBM Program continues its Frontiers in Miniature Brain Machinery lecture series March 27 at 4pm in 2269 Beckman with Dr. Hee-Sun Han. The lecture will be titled “Spatially Resolved, Integrative RNA Profiling to Study the Role of miRNA in …
The MBM Program begins its Frontiers in Miniature Brain Machinery lecture series for the Spring 2019 season with Stephen Boppart, who will speak February 27 at 4pm in 2269 Beckman Institute on “Real-Time Metabolic Imaging using Auto-Fluorescence from Cells.”
The MBM Program continues its Frontiers in Miniature Brain Machinery lecture series December 5 at 4pm in 2269 Beckman with Dr. Diane Beck. The lecture will be titled “The Importance of Prior Knowledge for Vision.”